"Fiction." . . "Yucatán (Mexico : State)" . . "Los Angeles" . . "Los Angeles County (Calif.)" . . "Police." . . "North America" . . "Californien" . . "Undercover operations Mexican-American Border Region Fiction." . . "Occult" . . "Illegal arms transfers Mexican-American Border Region Fiction." . . "Charlie Hood struggles with the moral challenges of arresting his late love's cartel-connected son, Bradley Jones, while the enigmatic Mike Finnegan uses his unsettling knowledge to infiltrate both of their lives." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Suspense fiction" . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . "Mystery fiction" . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . "Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy Charlie Hood is attached to the ATF, working undercover on the illegal arms trade that flows across the U.S.-Mexico border. The sparkle of the diamond fillings he wears in his left canine distracts his task force targets and is often the first step toward a long stay behind bars. Meanwhile, Bradley Jones--sheriff's deputy, employee of the Baja Cartel, and son of the love of Charlie's life--is expecting a son of his own. Bradley, supposedly descended from the famed Mexican outlaw Joaquin Murrieta, has reaped the rewards of his treachery, keeping a hoard of cash and jewelry in a secret lair on his property. Charlie knows Bradley's secrets, all of them; the question is what he'll do with the information. But he still has to contend with the devilish Mike Finnegan, who flits in and out of the lives of his friends, knows things he should not know, is seemingly immortal, and delights in the havoc he wreaks in the orbits of everyone he touches ... All three are about to meet. But all will not survive ..." . . . . . . "The Famous and the Dead"@en . "The Famous and the Dead" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The famous and the dead : a Charlie Hood novel" . "The famous and the dead : a Charlie Hood novel"@en . . . . . . . . . "L.A. County sheriff's deputy Charlie Hood is working undercover on the iron river that flows across the U.S.-Mexican border. Bradley Jones, sheriff's deputy and employee of the Baja Cartel, is the son of the love of Charlie's life, dead L.A. outlaw Suzanne Jones. While Charlie decides what he'll do with all the information he has on Bradley, his obsession remains the existence of Mike Finnegan, the diminutive devil who flits in and out of both men's lives." . "The famous and the dead"@en . "The famous and the dead" . . "Large type books" . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . "'She had first told her disturbing story over the phone to a girlfriend recently moved to Los Angeles, who happened to have just read a piece in the L.A. Times Magazine about a cool G-man. The G-man was the Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in Los Angeles, and Mary Kate took a very long Trailways journey to come find him.' What Mary Kate has to say about drug cartels and gun trafficking is going to seriously impact on the life of AT F officer Charlie Hood. The Famous and the Dead follows The Jaguar, published in the UK and Ireland by Sandstone Press in."@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . "Charlie Hood struggles with the moral challenges of arresting his late love's cartel-connected son, Bradley Jones, while the enigmatic Mike Finnegan uses his unsettling knowledge to infiltrate both of their lives."@en . "Police California, Southern Fiction." . . "Hood, Charlie (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Mexican-American Border Region" . . "Police corruption Fiction." . . "krimi" . . "Undercover operations." . . "Hood, Charlie (Fictitious character)" . . "Crime Fiction." . . "Los Angeles (Calif.)" . . "California, Southern." . . "Thrillers" . . "Hood, Charlie (Personnage fictif) Romans." . . "Illegal arms transfers." . . "Crime" . . "Suspense Fiction." . . "Police Californie (Sud) Romans." . . "LITERARY CRITICISM American General." . . "Romans policiers." . . . . "Action Fiction." . . "Police corruption." . .